“Cuban sports journalist Julita Osendi recounts brazen daylight assault and theft on Malecón”

2023-04-17 20:15:39

“I am greeting you by pure chance, because Right now it is so that she was being treated in a hospital emergency room,” wrote the well-known Cuban sports reporter Julita Osendi. in its Facebook wall following suffering an assault Monday in broad daylight on the Malecón in Havana.

“Enjoying five sad minutes on the Malecón with Sady, following leaving the Spanish Embassy, I was terroristically (SIC) assaulted by a boy whom we saw very well, since he was sitting on the Malecónapparently observing the breaking waves,” he denounced.

According to the journalist, the assailant “was as black as ebony, dressed very well: pink padded jacket, light-colored shorts, tennis shoes, a cap and good glasses, wow, a dandy.”

“We were attentive to backpacks all the time, but indisputably these types of criminals are university graduates in theft, robbery, robbery with force… Suddenly, in the midst of our stupor, He took my mobile phone, my work tool, which contained 8,000 family photos and 5,000 contacts, in addition to the photos of the athletes and coaches that I interview daily.”lament.

According to Osendi’s narration, his companion ran to ask for help from three individuals who were on the opposite sidewalk, who responded with a “it wasn’t me” gesture.

“And the fast runner, like an Olympic champion in the hectometre, disappeared”he assured, referring to the thief.

“I immediately called the PNR, they treated me correctly and told me that ‘the technique was already out’. That was around 9:30 AM. Around 11, and following repeating the call, I left the place. having seen his peculiar clothing, if the police had acted quickly, they might have been able to recover my cell phone,” he said.

Drawing the conclusions of what happened, Osendi finished: “You can’t get out, except for an elderly woman; there is not a single police officer who can help in a situation like this (two passed on electric motorcycles who had not received any notice from the headquarters); and third: no one lives here!”

“Really, how sorry I am for the lost years!” she stressed.

Assaults, thefts and robberies, often using violence, have skyrocketed in Cuba in recent yearsas well as the complaints on social networks regarding insecurity.

The official media only refer to the issue when an organization mentions the matter, which occurs only in specific cases. Nor do government officials make any reference to the problem. On the contrary, he continues to say that Cuba is a safe country.

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